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INVENTOR ATTORNEY May 28, 1929. J. J. KLESCHKA FOB Filed April 16, 1926 764/? STA 4a Patented May 28, 1929.

UNITED STATES PATEN FFICE.

JOHN J. KLESCHKA, OE WATERBURY, CONNECTICUT.

FOB.

Application filed April 16, 1926. Serial No. 102,515.

Fraternity, lodge and other society butpocket 5. The button 6 on its inner face is tons are designed to be arranged in the butalso provided with the usual neck extension ton hole of a garment, and frequently become 8 that has interior threads for engagement entangled with other peoples clothing, while with the threaded stud 9 on the inner headed members of the society are standing close tomember 10 of the button. The inner headed .45

gether, thus inflicting injury to the clothing member is designed to be received. in the of both parties. It is, therefore, my aim to pocket 3 and to be wholly concealed therein provide a watch fob of a construction where so that the same will not contact with the by such buttons may be readily attached clothing of the wearer. Obviously the'stud 10 thereto and securely sustained thereon so that carrying member 10 may be easily attached the fraternal insignia will be fully displayed to or removed from the head of the button without liability of inflicting injury to other (5 and the simplicity of my construction and persons clothing or to his own and likewise the advantages thereof will be perfectly apwherein the construction is such as to be parent to those skilled in the art to which hi hly ornamental, such invention relates when the foregoing 5 To the attainment of the foregoing, refdescription has been carefully readrin conerence is to be had to the drawings which acnection with the accompanying drawings.

company and form part of this application. Having described the invention, I claim In the drawings: A fob designed to provide a display holder Figure l is a perspective view of the imfor an emblematic button, said button com- 60 provement, prising separable heads, one having a neck Figure 2 is an approximately central verextension interiorly threaded, and a stud protical sectional view therethrough. jecting from the other head and adapted to Referring now to the drawings in detail, be screwed intothe neck extension,'said fob the numeral 1 indicates the fob plate and 2 comprisingafiat plate havingarecess formed 65 the strap. Either of these elements may be on one side thereof and adapted to receive of any ordinary construction, the fob plate one head of the button provided with said. being preferably of an ornamental nature stud, and with said head wholly lying within and, of course, any required design. the plane of the fob, the other side of said The plate, on its rear face is formed with fob plate having a notch formed therein, and 70 a round depression that provides a pocket 3 also provided with a central opening adjaand with a central opening .4 that passes cent said notch and communicating with said .through the pocket. If desired the outer face recess, said opening receiving the neck exof the fob plate may be also formed with a tension of the other head of the button, andpocket but in any event the said outer face a lug projecting inwardly from the last men- 75 is notched to one side of the opening, as at 5. tioned head of the button and adapted to be The button proper is indicated by the nureceived by said notch. meral 6, the same being provided on its inner In testimony whereof I aflix mysignature. face with the usual lug 7, which in this in- 7 i 40 stance is designed to be received in the wedge JOHN J. KLESCHKA. 

